CSIRO builds a koala spotting app to help track adorable numbers
Keeping count of an animal now has an app, and that app could help koala conservation.
Keeping count of an animal now has an app, and that app could help koala conservation.
AI can be used for lots of things, such as music making, images, and more, but if you ask it for answers, you might need to take the results with a grain of salt.
The next coffee you have milk in your coffee or with a bowl of cereal, it might come from a team of Australian scientists and not a cow.
We’re going back to the Moon, it seems, and Australia’s iconic dish is going to play a part, says the CSIRO.
This week on The Wrap, we’ll find out what’s new from Dyson and how the company plans to clean the air, plus how will Captain Kirk live forever as AI. And what is Samsung’s best new phone? We’ll give you that review and more, all in five.
Tracking your pet’s whereabouts could get a bit easier in the near future, if an Aussie idea manages to get off the ground.
This week on The Wrap, we’ll look at Black Friday, phones from Samsung and Realme, a recent contribution from Aussie scientists, and the latest Beats reviewed. All in five.
Social media services like Twitter and Facebook don’t just have to be used for communication. They can also be used to predict epidemics.
There could be more hope on the way for people with diabetes, as Australian scientists pioneer a technique to make an anti-diabetic drug more cost effective.
Humans are a pretty impressive bunch, and one of its greatest achievements celebrates its 50th anniversary this weekend from the Apollo 11 mission.